<tool command="l2p" envar="1">
	<row>
		<cellname descr="cell name" empty="0" color="#000000" editable="1"/>
	</row>
	<options>
		<option opt="-color" descr="generates a color PostScript file for use with color interpreters. The default value gives a black\nand white PostCript file"/>
		<option opt="-drawingsize=" descr="specifies the drawing area in centh of inch. By default, wide=725\nand height=1068 for french A4 paper. If the drawing size is bigger than the paper\narea, then the drawing will be splitted on several pages" empty="0" editable="1"/>
		<option opt="-fA3" descr="The drawing is done on A3 format paper"/>
		<option opt="-f" descr="The drawing is done on LETTER format paper. Or the drawing is done on LEGAL format paper" empty="0" editable="1"/>
		<option opt="-givebwdict" descr="give the Black and White internal PostScript dictionnary. See below"/>
		<option opt="-givecolordict" descr="This option must be unique on the command line. When used as in 'l2p -givebwdict',\nl2p then gives on the standard output its Black and White internal Postscript dictionnary"/>
		<option opt="-help" descr="help"/>
		<option opt="-noheader" descr="prevents the border and various info, as the cellname and the position\nof the page in the drawing, from being printed"/>
		<option opt="-papersize=" descr="specifies the paper area in centh of inch. By default, 50x50x726x1069 for a4 paper" empty="0" editable="1"/>
		<option opt="-pages=" descr="specifies the drawing area in pages. It can be useful, instead of having to\ncalculate the size in cenths of inch of the drawing, to give it in numbers of pages.\nIt takes care of the resizing of the paper and whether there is a header" empty="0" editable="1"/>
		<option opt="-tsize=" descr="The default value is 8" args="6,8,10,12,14" editable="0" empty="0" defaultarg="8"/>
		<option opt="-nrname" descr="No name at all will be displayed"/>
		<option opt="-nrfname" descr="The references's names won't be displayed"/>
		<option opt="-niname" descr="The instances's names won't be displayed"/>
		<option opt="-nsname" descr="The segments's names won't be displayed"/>
		<option opt="-mfeed" descr="Manualfeed:if set,informs the printer that it will be fed by the user himself,for each printing"/>
		<option opt="-real" descr="uses real file (cif, gds). By default, uses symbolic layout file(ap, cp)"/>
		<option opt="-resol=" descr="is the resolution of the file in dots per inch (dpi). This value has been introducted\nto limitate the size of the generated Post‐Script files. Each rectangle whose\nwidth and height are smaller than the resolution will not be printed. The default value is 72dpi" empty="0" editable="1"/>
		<option opt="-rflattencatal" descr="flattens the cell to the catalog level. Be careful, this option requires a lot of memory..."/>
		<option opt="-rflattentrans" descr="flattens the cell to the transistor level before printing.\nBe careful, this option requires a lot more memory..."/>
		<option opt="-rotate" descr="rotate the cell from 90 degree. This is useful if you have a wide cell,\nand you want to have it printed in landscape mode"/>
		<option opt="-scale=" descr="forces the cell to be printed with a certain scale (a floatingpoint number).\nThis is very useful, when you are printing a whole library of cells, and you want all cells\nto be printed to the same scale" empty="0" editable="1"/>
		<option opt="-usedict=" descr="The output Postcript file contains a Postcript dictionnary of macros" empty="0" editable="1"/>
	</options>
	<command value="command options cellname"/>
</tool>
